Driver of nature change: Pollution/ pollution removal
Pollutants released to soil split by type (C2.0)
Pollutants released to soil (tonnes) by type, referring to sector-specific guidance on types of pollutants
Pollutants to report under the core global disclosure metric include:
- Pesticides from forestry operations;
- Nitrogen;
- Phosphorus;
- Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); and
- Ash (e.g. from boilers in processing and manufacturing activities).
In determining which pollutants to report, an organisation should consider:- The FAO and WHO definitions of highly hazardous pesticides, with an emphasis on extremely hazardous and highly hazardous pesticides (class 1A and 1B, respectively);
- The chemicals included in the list of banned persistent organic pollutants (POPs) of the Stockholm Convention;
- Other pollutants that are not inherently hazardous, but where significant quantities or poor disposal practices may be damaging, including fertilisers, wood debris and bark accumulation from forestry operations, non-recyclable paper, rejects from recycling processes or other solid waste; and
- Pollutants of concern identified during engagement with stakeholder groups.
Ashrafi et al. (2015); IFC (2007); OECD and UNEP (2013); UNEP and WHO (2016); The Stockholm Convention (2001); WBCSD-FSG (2022); WHO (2019); WRI and WBCSD (2015)
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